Google issues new guidelines for AI benchmarking
Google Research has published new guidelines on how future AI benchmarks should be designed, focusing on the number of raters required for reliable data.

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In a blog post, Google Research has presented new recommendations for the design of AI benchmarks—methods used to measure the performance of AI models. A central part of the guidelines involves determining the optimal number of human raters to achieve robust and statistically significant results when evaluating AI models. This aims to increase credibility and comparability between different AI systems.
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| Utgivningsdatum | 16 maj 2024 |
|---|---|
| Författare | Google Research Team |
| Fokusområde | Kvantitet mänskliga bedömare i AI-benchmarks |
”Building better AI benchmarks: How many raters are enough?”
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Development in AI is moving rapidly, but comparing different AI models remains complex. Existing benchmarks can be insufficient, and these new guidelines address the need for more standardised and scientifically grounded evaluation practices. By optimising the number of data collectors, the risk of biased results is reduced while the reliability of performance measurements is increased, which is critical for advancing AI research in a fair manner.
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The recommendations are primarily aimed at AI researchers, model developers, and institutions working to test and compare AI systems. Companies producing AI models and those licensing AI technology are also affected, as this may shape future standards for quality measurement and transparency. End users also benefit indirectly from more reliable and fairly evaluated AI products.
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The source for this article is the Google Research Blog.
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